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M.PHIL (LAW) Page 1
HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN
M.PHIL(LAW) CBCS Syllabus 2011
Document code : SYLLABUS MPLAW 2011
Revision No: 00
Name of Faculty LAW
Faculty Code LW
Programme Name : Master Of Philosophy In Law
Programme Code : MPLAW
Effective from: June 2011
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MPhil(LAW) Semester I
CD Old Paper Code
Paper Code Paper Type
Paper Name
Marking scheme
Credit Total Remarks External Internal
The Pra The Pra
CC- 101
MPLAW101CC CC
Advance Research Methodology : (ARM)
70 30 4 100
CC- 101
MPLAW102CC CC Case Study (CST)
4 100
EC-103
MPLAW101CE CE
Criminal Law Group - Criminal Laws and Administration Justice in Criminal Laws (CJC)
70 30 4 100
Any one Paper from MPLAW 101CE-102CE
EC-103
MPLAW102CE CE
Business Law Group-Business & Corporate Laws (BCL)
70 30 4 100
Any one Paper from MPLAW 101CE-102CE
Remarks CD= Combination code given by commuter center CC = Core compulsory subject EC = Elective Core subject DI = Dissertation
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MPhil(LAW) Semester II
CD Old Paper Code
Paper Code Paper Type
Paper Name
Marking scheme
Credit Total Remarks External Internal
The Pra The Pra
CC- 104
MPLAW201CC CC
Philosophy in Law and Legal Institutions (PLI)
70 30 4 100
EC-105
MPLAW201CE CE
Criminal Law Group - Forensic Science & Judicial Approaches (FJA)
70 30 4 100
Any one Paper from MPLAW 201CE-202CE
EC-105
MPLAW202CE CE
Business Law Group - Legal Regulation Of Economic Enterprises (LRE)
70 30 4 100
Any one Paper from MPLAW 201CE-202CE
CC- 105
MPLAW201DI DI Dissertation (DIS)
70 30 4 100
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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN
Programme code : MPLAW Programme Name : MPHIL (LAW)
Course Code MPLAW101CC Semester : 1
ADVANCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY : (ARM)
Course type : Core Compulsory Total Credit : 04
Teaching time (hours)
Examination Marking scheme
Theory (hrs)
Practical (hrs)
Internal (Marks)
External (Marks)
Total (Marks)
4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100
Unit No.
Topic No
Content Hrs. Marks W +%
Credit
1 Research Methods versus Methodology. 1. 1 Typology of research - Basic, Applied action, Survey – Inter
relationship and contradictions among each, Inter – relationship and distinction between social- legal , Eco – legal research- evaluate the nexus of methodology and research conducted.
2 Research Design – Features –Importance 2.1 Different research Designs – experimental Design,- Developing
research Plan.
2.2 Methods of Data collection 2.3 Merits –demerits of each method of data collection 2.4 Set the parameters for appropriate type of research 2.5 Processing and analysis of data, Testing of Hypothesis (parametric or
nonparametric tests) Presentation of data (tabulation Diagrammatic)
3 Measurements and scaling Techniques – criteria of good
measurement.
3.1 Use of statistical Techniques 3.2 Interpretation Report Writing techniques and precaution in
Interpretation, significance of reporting, different stage and layout of research report (thesis) – type of research Report, the synopsis and thesis – comparisons – functions parts & evaluation of each.
4 Use of Law library: 4.1 Evaluate possibility and repugnancy in combined application of
doctrinal and non- doctrinal research methods in same research work.
4.2 Importance of legislative materials, decision materials and use of those in development of legal reasoning
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Reference books :-
No. Book name 1 Allen, T. Harrell: New Methods in social science research, Praeger Publishers, 1918. 2 Bailey, Kenneth D; Methods & social Research, 1978 3 Freedman P; The principles of scientific research.2nd edition Pergaqman Press. 1960. 4 Ghosh B. N. Scientific Methods and social Research New Delhi, sterling Pub. Pvt. Ltd. 1982. 5 Goode and Hatt Methods in social research New York Macgraw-Hill,1952 6 Gopal M. H. Research reporting in social sciences, Dherwar, Karnataka Uni, 1965 7 Piaget, Jean, Main Trends in Interdisciplinary research, London, George Allen and Unwin Ltd., 1973 8 Sadhu A.N. and Singh, Amarjit, : Research Methodology in social science Bombay, Himalaya Publishing
House, 1980 9 Seboyer G. E. Mannual for report and Thesis writing, New yourk, F. C> Crofts. & Co. 1929. 10 Tandon B.. Research Methodology in social Science, Allahabad, Chaitanya Publishing House,1979. 11 Bhandarkar P.L. Methodology and Techniques of social Research, Bombay Himalaya Publishing House,
1979 12 Young Pauline V. Scientific social surveys and Research 3rd ed, New York, 1960 13 M. O. Prince, H. Bitner and Bysiewiez; Effective Legal Research, 1978. 14 Erwin C. Surrency B, A Guide to Legal Research, 1959 15 Moms L. Cohan, Legal Research in Natshell(1996) West Publishing Co. 16 I.L.I. Publication, Legal Research Methodology.
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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN
Programme code : MPLAW Programme Name : MPHIL (LAW)
Course Code MPLAW102CC Semester : 1
CASE STUDY (CST)
Course type : Core Compulsory Total Credit : 04
Teaching time (hours)
Examination Marking scheme
Theory (hrs)
Practical (hrs)
Internal (Marks)
External (Marks)
Total (Marks)
4 X 15 = 60 100
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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN
Programme code : MPLAW Programme Name : MPHIL (LAW)
Course Code MPLAW101CE Semester : 1
CRIMINAL LAW GROUP -CRIMINAL LAWSAND ADMINISTRATION JUSTICE IN CRIMINAL LAWS (CJC)
Course type : Core Elective Total Credit : 04
Teaching time (hours)
Examination Marking scheme
Theory (hrs)
Practical (hrs)
Internal (Marks)
External (Marks)
Total (Marks)
4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100
Unit No.
Topic No
Content Hrs. Marks W +%
Credit
1 Issues – Problems of Investigation and Proceeding – 1.1 Values of scientific & Non-Scientific evidance ments and scope appeal
in criminal law
1.2 Evaluation of needs of plea Bargaining 1.3 Use of Logic in criminal trial procedure. 2 Issues – Problems in Juvenile Justice in Indian Laws. 2.1 Evaluation and property of causes and mesures for regulation Juvenile
Delinquency.
2.2 Status of Juvenile Delinquency in Indian Society 3 Issues – Problems in Administration of criminal Justice. 3.1 Objectives of Punishment 3.2 Property of (imprisonment) Jail punishment in modern society 3.3 success or Failure in regulating or controlling crimes in society though
punishment.
3.4 Analytical study of causes of various violence in society – arranged or sponsored violence : target groups.
4 Examine various causes for official deviances and Analytical
Examination of legal relations to ..... privileged classer’s deviances
4.1 Exaffectivencess of Legal measure 4.2 status of deviance of privileged classes. 5 Effectiveness of Legal Regulations of trafficking and uses of
Drugs and Narcotics substances
5.1 Evaluation of Role of social Institutions in combating Drug Addiction.
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Reference books :-
No. Book name 1 K. N. C. Pillai : Outlines of Criminal Procedure(2000)Estern Book. 2 Sarkar : Law of Evidance 3 Maynon Weiner : The Child and state in India (1990) 4 K. S. Shukla : Adolescent offenders (1985) 5 S. Chhahbra : The Quantum of Punishment in Criminal Law(1970) 6 H. L. A. Hart : Punishment and Reponsibillity (1968) 7 Herbert Packer : The limits of Criminal Sanction (1975) 8 K. S. Shukla : Social of Deviant Behavior (1986) 9 N. V. Pranjpe : Criminology (LB) 10 A. Siddique : Criminology Eastern (LB) 11 U. Baxi : Dissent Development and Violence. 12 A. R. Desai : Violation of Democratic Rights in India (1986) 13 U. Baxi : The crisis of Democratic Rights in India (1986) 14 J. A.Incard : The Nature and dimensions of Privileged class Deviance 15 J. A. Incard : Drugs and Criminal Justice system. 16 P. K. And Y. N. Murthy Drug abuse and crime (1979) 17 H. S. Becker : The studies in Sociology of Deviance (1966)
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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN
Programme code : MPLAW Programme Name : MPHIL (LAW)
Course Code MPLAW102CE Semester : 1
BUSINESS LAW GROUP-BUSINESS & CORPORATE LAWS (BCL)
Course type : Core Elective Total Credit : 04
Teaching time (hours)
Examination Marking scheme
Theory (hrs)
Practical (hrs)
Internal (Marks)
External (Marks)
Total (Marks)
4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100
Unit No.
Topic No
Content Hrs. Marks W +%
Credit
1 Role of Banking Services in Business word. 1.1 New problems between Bank and customer 1.2 Status of co-operative Banks and conform of R.B.I.on Co-op Bank. 1.3 Propriety of Section – 138 of Negosiable Instruments Act. and
impacts of litigations under this section on society.
1.4 New problems and litigation reputed from credit card smart card & A.T.M. serious.
1.5 Needs & requirements of Insurance in Modern times. 1.6 Problems in settlement of Insurance in Modern times. 1.7 Importance of Hit and away. and ‘No fault’ theories in and motor
accidents
1.8 Importance of Mediclaim & Fire Insurance. 2 Issues – Legal complications in corporate fund raising especially
equity financial
2.1 Role of financial Institutions in corporate fund raising foreign Investments
2.2 Issues – importance of dematerialization of securities. 2.3 Role of SEBI and RBI in corporate fund Raising. 3 Issues- Problems and needs of Intellectual property Rights 3.1 Importance of Patent, Trade- Mark, Copy Right Traditional Knowledge
and biodiversity
3.2 Impacts of Trips 4 Impacts of Economics policies on Indian economics Law. 4.1 Problems of Tack – Over or Winding-up of Industrial unit. 4.2 Industrial Zones and its problems 4.3 Legal regulation of multi nationals. 5 Issues- Problems in Foreign Trade in India 5.1 W. T. O. ‘s agreements relating to foreign Trade. 5.2 Achievements of foreign Trade policy – 2004-09.
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Reference books :-
No. Book name 1 Basu A: Review of Current Banking Theory and Practice (1998) 2 L. C. Goyle : The Law of Banking and Bankers (1995) Eastern 3 M. L. Jannan : Banking Law & Practice in India (2006) India Law house 4 K. C. Shekhar : Banking Theory & Practice (1998) UBS. New Delhi. 5 P. N. Varsncy : Banking Theory. Law & Practice. 6 Banerjee : Law of Insurance (1994) Asia Law House. 7 Birds : Modern Insurance Law. 8 Ramaiya A : Guide to the company Law. 9 S. C. Kushhal : Corporate Finance Principles and Problems 10 G. K. Kapoor and A. M. Majmudar ; Gompany Law & Practice 11 W. R. Cornish : Intellectual Property Law (1999) 12 B. L. Wadehru : Law relating to Patents Trade- Marks, Copy-right (2000) U.L.P. 13 P. Narayanan : Intellectual Property Law, (1999) E.L.H. 14 Government of India Publication: Economics Polices (2004) 15 Industries (D & R)Act – 1951 16 Industrial and Economics Survey of central Govt. of India (2001) 17 Government of India Hand Book of Import –Export procedures (2005) 18 Government of India ; Foreign Trade Police -2004- 20098 (2007) 19 Bhagirath Laldas ; an Introduction to the W.I.O. Agreements. 20 Gupta K. R. ; Word Trade organization.
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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN
Programme code : MPLAW Programme Name : MPHIL (LAW)
Course Code MPLAW201CC Semester : 2
PHILOSOPHY IN LAW AND LEGAL INSTITUTIONS (PLI)
Course type : Core Compulsory Total Credit : 04
Teaching time (hours)
Examination Marking scheme
Theory (hrs)
Practical (hrs)
Internal (Marks)
External (Marks)
Total (Marks)
4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100
Unit No.
Topic No
Content Hrs. Marks W +%
Credit
1 Approaches and thoughts to LAW : 1.1 U.S.A., Britain and Indian Legal Philosophy. 1.2 Legal Values in modern democracy 1.3 Fastest and National society legal thoughts. 1.4 English, American and continental approaches to law legal realism. 2 Theories of Law and Justice : 2.1 Theories of Justice (John Rawls, stammler, Kelsen, Itart) 2.2 Concept of Justice in Indian perception. 2.3 Sociological Aspect in India:
Sociological overtones.
Gandhian and other alternatives.
Opposition to Judicial Law –making, committed Judge.
Emerging social Legal realities
Independence of Judiciary
Social – Economics issues and U.S. supreme court.
Sociological Jurisprudence in India – Movment begin with Krishna Iyer, Bhagwati-Desai Reddy’s dimensional approaches toward.
Poverty – P.I.L Legal Aid.
Dalit – Rationale
Gender - Women protection – New Constitution Justice –Judicial Trend.
Environmental – Judicial Eco. Ordering.
Consumer – Judicial Innovations.
3 Constitutional Challenges: 3.1 Impacts of liberalization and privatization on apex count’s decisions
since 1991 on fundamental Rights.
3.2 Nature of freedoms and Rights are going to change. 3.3 Importance of Fundamental duties & directive Principles. 3.4 Emerging problems in constitution of India:
Commercialization of education.
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Misuse of P. I. L.
Controversy between legislature and Judiciary.
Compensation to victims.
Concept of secularism.
Judicial activism
Judicial Independence
Reservation policy. 4 Inter-ration ship between social change – and-Law: Law and
Social values Law and culture.
4.1 Law as a tool of social change 4.2 Problems and needs of modernization. 4.3 Impacts of modernization on legal reform. 4.4 Issues of women and children in modern India and resolving
machineries in Indian Legal system.
4.5 Causes and needs for alternation dispute resolving systems in India. 4.6 Unjust and Un effective Law resulted Marxist, Naxalite movments need
to be required appropriate legal set-up to contry anti social movement.
4.7 Social disturbing problems:
Family – Matrimonial problems.
Industrialization in agriculture
Over pending cases before civil- criminal – trial courts.
Reference books :-
No. Book name 1 Jull us stone : (1) Legal system and lawyers reasoning. (2) Social Dimensions of Law and Justice 2 Fridman : Legal Theory (Chapters :1,2,3,4,15,16,17,18,19, 20,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,33) 3 Fridman : Law in a changing society. 4 Rescop Pound : An Introduction to Philosophy of Law. 5 Bodenhimer : Jurisprudence(Chapter :4,5,6,7,10,11,12,13&14) 6 Marc Galanter : Law and society in Modern India (1997) oxford Press. 7 U.Baxi : The cvisis of the Indian Legal system (1982) New Delhi. 8 I.L.I. : Law and social change (1988) Tripathi 9 M.P.Jain : Outlines of Indian Legal History (1993) Tripathi, Bombay. 10 D.D. Basu : Shorter constitution of India (1996) New Delhi
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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN
Programme code : MPLAW Programme Name : MPHIL (LAW)
Course Code MPLAW201CE Semester : 2
CRIMINAL LAW GROUP - FORENSIC SCIENCE & JUDICIAL APPROACHES (FJA)
Course type : Core Elective Total Credit : 04
Teaching time (hours)
Examination Marking scheme
Theory (hrs)
Practical (hrs)
Internal (Marks)
External (Marks)
Total (Marks)
4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100
Unit No.
Topic No
Content Hrs. Marks W +%
Credit
1 1.1 Introduction to Forensic Scienc 2 The Forensic Psychology. 2.1 Basic services provided by full- service crime labs 2.2 Analysis of physical evidence 3 Nature, Classification and mode of action of poison their symptoms,
fatal dozes etc.
3.1 Poison is a substance which is harmful when taken in excess Toxicology – the subject evolved in the beginning of the 19th century
3.2 It derived from the word Toxic on [Logos] 3.3 It includes the external and internal exposure of human being by any
material, Poisoning immediately or after a long time,
3.4 The father of Toxicology – Mathew Joseph 4 Crime Scene Investigation. 4.1 Arriving at the Scene: Initial Response / Prioritization of Efforts. 4.2 Safety Procedures 4.3 Emergency Care. 4.4 Secure and Control Persons at the Scene 4.5 Boundaries: Identify, Establish, Protect, and Secure 4.6 Turn Over Control of the Scene Brief Investigator in
Charge.
4.7 Document Actions and Observations. 5 Indian penal code relevant sections. 5.1 Section 302,323,143,147,148,149,504,506(2),188,306,498(C),114 of
Indian penal code
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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN
Programme code : MPLAW Programme Name : MPHIL (LAW)
Course Code MPLAW202CE Semester : 2
BUSINESS LAW GROUP - LEGAL REGULATION OF ECONOMIC ENTERPRISES (LRE)
Course type : Core Elective Total Credit : 04
Teaching time (hours)
Examination Marking scheme
Theory (hrs)
Practical (hrs)
Internal (Marks)
External (Marks)
Total (Marks)
4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100
Unit No.
Topic No
Content Hrs. Marks W +%
Credit
1 1.1 Development and Regulation of Industries 2 2.1 Take-over of Management and Control of Industrial Units 3 Problems of Control and Accountability: Regulation of Hazardous
Activity
3.1 Mass disaster and environmental degradation: legal liability and legal remedies
3.2 Public Liability Insurance : adequacy 3.3 Issues in zoning and location of industrial units 4 Exim Policy: Changing Dimensions: 4.1 Investment policy: NRIs, FIIs (foreign institutional investors), FDIs 4.2 Joint venture 4.3 Promotion of foreign trade 4.4 Agricultural products 4.5 Textile and clothes 4.6 Jewellery 4.7 Service sector 5 Technology transfer: 5.1 Restrictive terms in technology transfer agreements 5.2 Automatic approval schemes
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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN
Programme code : MPLAW Programme Name : MPHIL (LAW)
Course Code MPLAW201DI Semester : 2
DISSERTATION (DIS)
Course type : Dissertation Total Credit : 04
Teaching time (hours)
Examination Marking scheme
Theory (hrs)
Practical (hrs)
Internal (Marks)
External (Marks)
Total (Marks)
4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100
* Note :
(1) Choose the topic from the subjects of group of LL.M which the student passed. (2) Following points should be covered in dissertation strictly
Social, Eco- Legal Importance and Utility of the topic selected for dissertation.
Followed the stage of Research Methodology while arranging topics and sub-topic of the selected subject :
Substantive topic should be discussed in dissertation in following aspects: A. Analytical philosophy or B. Comparative philosophy C. Evaluative philosophy or D. Examination of Issues or
Problems in Implementation aspects.
While concluding the dissertation last topic must be on
Conclusion & suggestions or
Finding & Suggestion or
Observations and Incase of short fall loop- holes state the reasons or factors for them and suggestions in forms of remedial measures
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